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I can never say enough how much I appreciate all the support from the people on Patreon and all of you who watch my videos! I like to do video chats with my Patreon community and give them the most up-to-date updates from the trail, but since I think other people may have some of the same questions I still want to share some of the information from these Q&A’s with everyone. So as my regular CDT episodes catch up, I’ll post an edited version of each Q&A publicly on Youtube just like I did from the PCT.

It can be difficult to find reliable WIFI from the trail, but I hope to do these more in the near future. If you want to participate in the next Q&A head over to http://patreon.com/homemadewanderlust. Every patron, no matter how much you pledge will have access to all these Q&A’s, and I will try to give as much notice as possible before they start. Hope you enjoy and thank you again so much for watching this channel!

If you’d rather not sit through the whole video I made a little table of contents below so you can click through the topics that interest you.

Table of Contents:

01:53 – How is the start of the CDT compared to the PCT?
03:20 – Navigation on the CDT
05:09 – How is Aaron doing with the high mileage?
06:19 – What are the nighttime temps?
08:38 – Did you dehydrate any meals before the trip?
09:29 – Are you glad you didn’t bring your dog?
10:19 – Do you have your trail legs?
11:24 – Have you seen any more thru-hikers?
12:50 – Any changes to the food you love or hate?
14:27 – How is your new stove working out?
15:31 – Have you seen any venomous snakes?
16:25 – Who is getting all the footage?
17:29 – Which Moment lenses are you using?
19:29 – Luxury items
20:52 – Lone Peak 3.5
23:08 – Trekking poles
23:22 – Wildlife
24:08 – How do you break up your mileage each day?
25:54 – Smart Water bottles
26:29 – Have you had more type 1 or type 2 fun so far?
32:07 – Will you hike the NCT?
33:47 – How much desert hiking do you have left?
34:35 – Camera mic
35:31 – Water caches
36:19 – Do you miss your camp shoes?
37:22 – Hiker hunger

Part 3 of a 3 part series of Zpacks and Red Beards thru hike of the Long Trail. In this video we hike from Waterbury to the Northern Terminus and go up and over some of the best mountains in Vermont including Mt Mansfield and Jay Peak.

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From celebrating the legacy of Louis Armstrong at Louisiana’s annual jazz festival to horseback riding through Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, here’s the best summer activity to do in every state.

Alabama’s Orr Park’s primary mission is to get folks back into nature, and from its myriad of fantastical tree carvings (courtesy of artist Tim Tingle) to its two, kid-friendly playgrounds, there are plenty of charming areas to explore and get in touch with the great outdoors this summer.

ALASKA: Take a midnight hike up Flattop to celebrate the Summer Solstice.Chloe Miller/INSIDER